THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN’'A, THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1922 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W, SMITH Editor EDW. E. BAILEY......Loeal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second class mall matter, TERMS — The of the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices, cents per line for three insertions, terms subseription to twenty and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying ad- five per otherwise, elght twenty-five advertising display line for per line; vertisements, cents each insertion; cents minimum charge, Display cents, rates made known on spplication, ~ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV, MELVIN CC, DRUMM, Pastor, ~—SERVICES SUNDAY, MAR. Hall, 10:30 nt it o ‘ Mi Vial A FOR 19, 1022 ‘ommunion, ammunion. morning. Hall, ex Ve RIDDLING THE TREATY. Snators Vary As to Meaning of Clauses Clanses to Some Others. — Meaningless Mean Much to what it means ry Hughes wrots ready-made. If to different H Underwood demands clari n shall be taken id Republican Sena subjecting the treaty to digsection are clearly taken Justi 5 he stand the ¥ have Tax Collectors Warned. Vomen cannot be jailed for failure to axes, but their clothes and jewelry be seized + by constables, according given City Balicitor John B. Geyer to the borough of Mid- dietown Council. says that women's jewels, wrist watches, money and clothes may be seized, but he adds that when it comes clothing “the collector would be authorized in taking #0 much wearing apparel” as the owner could conveniently wi opinion by Geyer to spare, The solicitor for the borough of Mid- dleton has cautioned tax collectors not to take more of a woman's clothing for taxes than she can conveniently spare. Now most of them, when really dolled up, have spared about the limit, I am prepared to take your order for salt fish, In palls orf buckets, which will be delivered to your door. Let me hdve your order In person or drop me card Ray 0. Decker, Centre Hall, .., Poultry Meetings Well Attended. { The fourteen poultry meetings held | by the last Centre County Farm Bureau | D,! specialist, week were well attended and H. Monroe, poultry extension suggestions for Each interesting dis. | sue. talk | good of was followed by a of the to that of the ares gave many cessful rearing chicks. very cussion poultry troubles most common particular community, Some high points in feeding chicks First week—8Sour milk or and dry wheat bran, all at; amount litter. butter milk they will e grit and some of Second a very feed | the limited scratch grain week —Same feed, week in a first plus some green Third fourth grit, feed, and as milk, of and ~Sour limited amount of middlings and one green scratch grain dry mash two parts bran, one part part corn meal, After cept fourth week same as third ex- dry mash which should make up of two parts bran, one part middlings, one ground oats, one part meal and one part meat chicks are getting all the sour they drink do not feed meat can in the dry mash In other words, the reg- srdl- wvallable ulate amount of meat scrap ace to the amount of milk should be fed in some form fol I Weeks at Build New Home, win Warriage Licenses. Rewards Housekeeper, Dr tistown Kryder Evans, wh remembere Mary hie the interest on « The The two children the use Keeper, fetime etante 00 share estate. Food Sale, The “Willing Workers” Lauutheran of the hold A store, class Sunday -school the oid Saturday afternoon and evening, March 18th. mon buns, will food sale in furniture Home-made bread, rolls; cinna- layer cakes, ples, cookies, doughnuts, potato chips, and candies will be on sale, Sheep and Wool Growers’ Meeting, The Centre County Sheep and Wool will hold their March 28, 29 and to the local Growers’ Association annual meetings on 30. of each For eonvenience of the hold Jellefonte members associations The Tuesaday, three will a separate will March 28th, at 7:30 p. m. The Spring Mills local meet Wednesday, March 29th, at 7:30 p. m., at the Vocational School, The ine Grove Mills local will meet Thurs- day, March 30th, at 7:30 p. m., at the Pine Grove Mills school house, W. B. Connell, sheep extension spec list, will discuss the recent develop: ments in the wool market, Several important questions regarding the mar- keting of this year's wool ¢lip will be taken up at this time, Officers for 1522 will be elected. If you own sheep it will be to your advantage to ne one of these meetings—County Agent, meeting. local meet at the court house, will FOR SBALE.-8pan of mules, weigh 2400 lbw, gentle and good workers. John F. Treaster, Centre Hall, RD. 3t a cmt s I WEI BL, 5 RIB pn a ET IR RR ” CAL DAE tf i is RIP 105.3 Yh 4 Sl DEATH RECORD, pom y -~ nnd MeCORMICK wife of J, + her home at Spring Mills after a long of gan In Saturday at Mrs Alda McCor mick, Orris McCormick, dled disease and Of on ilifMess iright’s grene, on Thursday last week. was made Mills, Presbyterian terment M. church, Spring Rev. J. Kirkpatrick, of the officiating, of not having a pastor. of decens- the teformed congregation which was a member McCormick of is survived she Mra. James Beatty, ed, and daughter Mills, her wis a Spring by namely, of Bruce Miss Cora, husband Bruce, of Meyers, home. She three children, delle, wife Sunbury; of Avis, and at AUMAN. week was made of the H had been Last mention sudden death of Mrs. Mills. Ezra at Pine Grove She Auman, in her usual good health and had partaken of a hearty dinner on the day of her death, which was Tuesday inst., and with a daughter had 5th upstairs « y change clothing, when gone ized with ute of death before was suddenly #« the region the chest, re- her physcians arrived The decense * MArringe 8 Emma L Stover she cing - Wis Spichirs Get Big Inheritance, I 1 ! and Miss Kate imant Gap, wh She v a reiative on Hoffmans, the Spichers + Hoffman, Spichers. Jt ap- » years the and was a cousin if he Mr. previous to his wife, pears Harley, who died so also left a large his Harley died the inheritance estate, which It estate was willed to direct heirs seems Mrs and that Pennsylvania recognize kin. This of second cous- ony first cousing and nearer leaves a large number Centre co The ins in unty as not is valued partici- pants estate $50 000 at some SPRING MIIXS, Mrs. T. M. took suddenly sick on Sunday morning, but is improv ing at this writing. Misa Mabel Allison visiting her brother, Charles Allison, and family, at Toronto, Gramliey in Canada. John Meyers and family spent Sun- day at Boalsburg. Miss Orpha Gramley attended the Tecture course attraction at Centre Hall on Saturday evening. Those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Orria MaoCormick on Baturday were, Orvis Beatty and family, of Avie; Bruce McCormick and wife, of Sun- bury; Bruce Meyer and wife, of Avis; Mrs. Myrtle Hazel, of Illinois; Mrs. Minnie Shirk, of Union county; Mr. and Mrs. Wasson, of Avis. Everything that is new In shape and material, as well as color, will be found among the hats shown at The Hat Shop this season. Styles that leave nothing to be desired and prices the lowest they have been in years. You are cordially invited to eall and see them. M RS. BURD, st Miltheim, Pa. . Bogan i * BALE. —K . 1 Hchen Hao A Rat That Didn't S..il After | FOL W. E. BARTGES Being Dead for Three Months most new. My Agetioneer “1 swear it was dead three monthe,” writes Mr. J, Hall * us CUIOEICE ses Sykes (NJ). ‘1 saw this rat every day: put soe Terms Reasonsble Rat-Snap behind a barrel, Months afterwards, my co wife looked behind the barrel, There it was— dead,” Rat-Suap sells in three sizes for 35¢, 65¢, $1.25, Sold and guarauteed by C. M. Smith, Mable Arney, Centre Hall C. P. Long C8, W, C. Meyer, Spring | Mills : Louder’'s Store Oak Hall. Satisfaction aranteed, Give tue a trial, CENTRE HALL R.D. 1 Wanie « POTATOES, + ONIONS, GAB- BAGE and other Farm Produce. irs Centre war. 4. ROY SCHAEFFER, sRi1y Centre Hal EPRING MILLS, PA, AMES W. SWABB JUSTICE OF THE PEACE LINDEN HALL, CENTRE CO, FA Desds, Mortgages, Wills, &c, written aro | souted with care. All Jegnl business pro | attended to, Special attention given Lo» | thug of Estated, Marriage Licunsms, Au | bile Licenses, and ail other Applic experienced | | | Blanks kept on hand 2,922 i WANTED Woman general Address Mrs Pa O1 girl for housework; thre ) family. Rice, i 1111] Charles A. ts The Centr Reedsville, Telephones without a switchboard would be like They u wok all right b get very far. The barrow.” tended, time Si) Pid ‘ vs (ras automobiles without *‘ gas. ut they calls in the large: Ste of the r } ¢ ¢ Service switchboard. and accurate conn in the community nation. A sCCon Bell hon mer improvem morc i SVeten CA } rid. Ur count: ganization that untr telephone service in the we EE THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA C. W. HEILHECKER Local Manager I Merchandise! Our Entire Stock of Winter Merchandise which is left over will be sold AT 5 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR We Are Turning Our Stock Into Cash! NOT A SINGLE GARMENT will be Carried Over We are moving them out rapidly during this BIG HALF- PRICE SALE. It is important that w: unload our great stock of Winter Merchandise at sacrifice prices. We Have Two Good Reasons : First, we neeo the money to meet our obligations. Second, we need the room for our large Spring Stock, as we carry nothing over from season to season, We are compelled to unload every dollar's worth of fall and winter merchandise. Our entire stock is at your disposal at sacrificz prices. Our misfortune, however, is your good. IT’S MONEY IN YOUR POCKET, SPEND TO SAVE, D. J. Nieman, Millheim ALWAYS RELIABLE ——
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